17.30.1115 NOTICE OF INTENT PROCEDURES: CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
(1) A
person who discharges or proposes to discharge storm water associated with
construction activity shall submit to the department a notice of intent (NOI) as provided in this rule.
(a) The NOI must be signed
by the owner of the project or by the operator, or by both the owner and the
operator if both have responsibility to ensure that daily project activities
comply with the SWPPP and other general permit conditions. If more than one
operator is responsible for compliance with the SWPPP and general permit each
operator shall sign the NOI.
(i) persons signing an NOI
shall comply with the permit application signature requirements set out in ARM
17.30.1323.
(b) For storm water
discharges associated with construction activity that result in
construction-related disturbance of less than five acres of total land area,
the permit requirements in this subchapter are effective beginning March 10,
2003.
(2) An NOI must be
completed on an NOI form developed by the department. The NOI must be
completed in accordance with the requirements stated in the general permit, and
must include the legal name and address of the operators, the facility name and
address, the type of facility or discharges, and the receiving surface waters.
(a) An NOI must include a
narrative description of:
(i) the location (including
a map) and the nature of the construction activity;
(ii) the total area of the
site and the area within the site that is expected to undergo excavation during
the life of the permit;
(iii) proposed measures,
including BMPs, to control pollutants in storm water discharges during
construction, including a brief description of applicable local erosion and
sediment control requirements;
(iv) proposed measures to
control pollutants in storm water discharges that will occur after construction
operations have been completed, including a brief description of applicable
local erosion and sediment control requirements;
(v) for a storm water
discharge that will result in construction-related disturbance of five acres or
more of total land area, an estimate of the runoff coefficient of the site and
the increase in impervious area after the construction addressed in the permit
application is completed, the nature of fill material and existing data
describing the soil or the quality of the discharge; and
(vi) the name of the
receiving surface waters.
(3) An NOI must be
accompanied by a SWPPP, which must be completed in accordance with the
requirements identified in the general permit including the following:
(a) the SWPPP must be
signed by all signatories to the NOI; and
(b) the SWPPP must require
the identification and assessment of potential pollutant sources that could be
exposed to storm water runoff, and must contain provisions to implement BMPs,
in accordance with the general permit.
(4) Authorization to
discharge under the general permit is effective upon receipt by the department
of a complete notice of intent and SWPPP, together with the permit fee, by the
date on which construction-related disturbance is initiated.
(5) The department may
include, in the general permit for storm water discharges associated with
construction activity, conditions that incorporate by reference qualifying
local erosion and sediment control program requirements. A "qualifying
local erosion and sediment control program" is one that includes the
elements listed in (6) and all additional requirements necessary to achieve the
applicable technology-based standards of best available technology (BAT) and
best conventional technology (BCT) . If a qualifying local program does not
include one or more of the elements in (6) , then the department shall include
those elements as conditions in the permit.
(6) A qualifying local
erosion and sediment control program includes requirements for construction
site operators to:
(a) implement appropriate
erosion and sediment control BMPs;
(b) control waste such as
discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and
sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water
quality;
(c) develop and implement a
SWPPP. A SWPPP includes site descriptions, descriptions of appropriate control
measures, copies of approved local requirements, maintenance procedures,
inspection procedures, and identification of non-storm water discharges; and
(d) submit a site plan for
review that incorporates consideration of potential water quality impacts.
(7) Permittees shall keep
records of all data used to complete the NOI and SWPPP and any supplemental
information submitted under this subchapter for a period of at least three
years from the date the NOI is signed.
History: 75-5-201, 75-5-401, MCA; IMP, 75-5-401, MCA; NEW, 2003 MAR p. 219, Eff. 2/14/03.